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the economy screwed me. >> cenk: and there he is at the wall. i mean, i'm curious about herman cain and all the conversation that he had. we'll be right back with pauley. current tv encourages you to vote on november 6th but just as importantly to take the time to learn about each candidate's stance on the issues that matter to you. decisions, watch current tv's politically direct lineup. only on current tv. vote smart. our democracy depends on an informed electorate. >> cenk: now you may remember paulpauley shore but you may may not know that he has done a lot of political movies. he did a movie about environmentalism, bio dome. and the justice system, jury duty. and the plight of the american farmer son-in-law. okay none of those movies are political. but now he's doing something political now. it's called "pauley ticks." let's watch this clip here. >> there's a name for that, pimpin'. >> i want to know why so many women like to have sex with politicians. >> if i was caught in a sex scandal, no one would care. >> it's pauley shore, who cares.
the economy screwed me. >> cenk: and there he is at the wall. i mean, i'm curious about herman cain and all the conversation that he had. we'll be right back with pauley. current tv encourages you to vote on november 6th but just as importantly to take the time to learn about each candidate's stance on the issues that matter to you. decisions, watch current tv's politically direct lineup. only on current tv. vote smart. our democracy depends on an informed electorate. >> cenk: now...
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but this is not a big deal women care about the economy. and they said that with abortion, they have tried to gloss over his running mate's more extreme abortion position by saying women don't care about this, and what i'm saying is it must be working because women are slowly crawling back over towards myth -- >> bill: towards mitt romney and i know you are reporting on what we have been told that the polls show. i find that absolutely impossible to believe, because i think american women are smarter than that, and i don't think they are dumb enough to buy the men -- the men telling them you should not care about these issues. or just trust us men to make the right decisions. for example, laura, the chairman of the republican national committee, reince prebus said murdoch -- what mourdock said doesn't make any difference because nobody is talking about that. here is a senate candidate who can go out and say that there should be no exception for abortion, ban on abortion right, because this is part of god's plan. reince prebus said nobody is
but this is not a big deal women care about the economy. and they said that with abortion, they have tried to gloss over his running mate's more extreme abortion position by saying women don't care about this, and what i'm saying is it must be working because women are slowly crawling back over towards myth -- >> bill: towards mitt romney and i know you are reporting on what we have been told that the polls show. i find that absolutely impossible to believe, because i think american women...
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he has ruined the economy in in the last four years basically. he needs to go. >> it's funny to make fun of conjoined twins. >> selma hayek. >> let me ask you a question about sheryl. do we think sheryl is an obama supporter or a romney supporter. >> bleep--she don't care about romney obama. it doesn't matter. >> i'm from phoenix. >> arizona. >> so are you--are you following the presidential election. >> yes. >> um, are you into it or annoyed by it? have you had enough? >> i am into it. i like it. we don't have as much recognition in arizona as in nevada. >> it's not a swing state. >> it's not a swing state. everyone knows where arizona swings. nevada is more of a swing state. >> women' going to vote for berry. >> are you going to vote. >> perhaps. >> are you from seattle? >> syria. >> are you following the u.s. elections? >> yes. >> who are you pulling for? >> who? >> in the election, you know, obama. >> oh, okay then, i don't know. i prefer obama. >> what part of nevada are you from. >> i'm from alberta canada. >> have you been watching much te
he has ruined the economy in in the last four years basically. he needs to go. >> it's funny to make fun of conjoined twins. >> selma hayek. >> let me ask you a question about sheryl. do we think sheryl is an obama supporter or a romney supporter. >> bleep--she don't care about romney obama. it doesn't matter. >> i'm from phoenix. >> arizona. >> so are you--are you following the presidential election. >> yes. >> um, are you into it or...
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the new 2013 ram 1500. ♪ ♪ with the best-in-class fuel economy. engineered to move heaven and earth. ♪ ♪ guts. glory. ram. >> it's really a hoax which i said way back in 2003. this became quite a charge to a lot of people. a hoax that is -- the fact that all of this is happening is due to man-made gases. ryel believe is the greatest hoax ever perpetrated to the american people. >> jennifer: that's oklahoma senator, infamous climate defire james inhoff. i don't know about you but it saddens me. maybe it makes me really mad that someone with such an outrageous and dangerous view on our changing environment is the ranking member of the committee of environment and public works. maybe, maybe hurricane sandy will convince the senator and his fellow deniers that global warming is a very real threat but i wouldn't hold my breath. inhoff is actually in bed with big oil and big gas. the industry has given him more than half a million dollars. joining me to discuss the very real threat of global warming and the language of climate change is one of my fa
the new 2013 ram 1500. ♪ ♪ with the best-in-class fuel economy. engineered to move heaven and earth. ♪ ♪ guts. glory. ram. >> it's really a hoax which i said way back in 2003. this became quite a charge to a lot of people. a hoax that is -- the fact that all of this is happening is due to man-made gases. ryel believe is the greatest hoax ever perpetrated to the american people. >> jennifer: that's oklahoma senator, infamous climate defire james inhoff. i don't know about you...
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you're going to destroy the economy again. and then the first part of the ad, what is your basis for saying that you're good with jobs? when you had your one chance at running a government, that was the government of massachusetts and you were 47th in job creation! my god! how bad could you be? you have no credentials! to be fair to president obama he did mention that at one point and did a fun little trick. see if you can pick it up. >> obama: governor romney talks about small businesses but governor, when you were in massachusetts, small businesses development ranked about 48th i think out of 46 in massachusetts because the policies you're promoting don't help small businesses. >> cenk: i don't know if he did it on purpose but i loved that. he accidentally said he ranked 48th and then all of the fact checkers said no, actually he was third from the bottom not second. how about bain? you didn't create jobs. that wasn't your job. as we showed you in the commercial, he thought his job was to harvest profits out of the companies
you're going to destroy the economy again. and then the first part of the ad, what is your basis for saying that you're good with jobs? when you had your one chance at running a government, that was the government of massachusetts and you were 47th in job creation! my god! how bad could you be? you have no credentials! to be fair to president obama he did mention that at one point and did a fun little trick. see if you can pick it up. >> obama: governor romney talks about small businesses...
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obama has dragged america's economy back from the brink of disaster and has made a decent first of foreign policy. so this newspaper would stick with the devil it knows and re-elect him." now, if you call the guy you're endorsing the devil you know, that's one hell of an elbow! all right. worse than the devil
obama has dragged america's economy back from the brink of disaster and has made a decent first of foreign policy. so this newspaper would stick with the devil it knows and re-elect him." now, if you call the guy you're endorsing the devil you know, that's one hell of an elbow! all right. worse than the devil
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the new 2013 ram 1500. ♪ ♪ with the best-in-class fuel economy. engineered to move heaven and earth. ♪ ♪ guts. glory. ram. [♪ theme music ♪] >> announcer: ladies and gentlemen, it's the "stephanie miller show"! ♪ i'm walking on sunshine woe ho ♪ ♪ i'm walking on sunshine woe ho ♪ ♪ it's time to feel good ♪ ♪ hey all right now ♪ ♪ it's time to feel good ♪ >> stephanie: yahoo! happy friday everybody. six minutes after the hour. 1-800-steph-1-2 the phone number toll free from anywhere. stephaniemiller.com, check it out. you can email us all there, chris lavoie jim ward or me stephanie miller. all right. we have a big friday show coming up. >> oh yeah. >> aisha tyler joining us in just a few minutes to remind us why the president feels like cookies and freedom. >> or as one person called him bronco obama. >> stephanie: will this election never end. ah! [ baby crying ] >> stephanie: and we have actress kate walsh coming up from "gray's anatomy." >> and "private practice." >> stephanie: once again we have the hottest surrogat
the new 2013 ram 1500. ♪ ♪ with the best-in-class fuel economy. engineered to move heaven and earth. ♪ ♪ guts. glory. ram. [♪ theme music ♪] >> announcer: ladies and gentlemen, it's the "stephanie miller show"! ♪ i'm walking on sunshine woe ho ♪ ♪ i'm walking on sunshine woe ho ♪ ♪ it's time to feel good ♪ ♪ hey all right now ♪ ♪ it's time to feel good ♪ >> stephanie: yahoo! happy friday everybody. six minutes after the hour. 1-800-steph-1-2...
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that is, again, people feeling better about where the economy is today as well as where the economy is going. that's something that's helping the president. that's why i think a lot of -- a lot of people will be focusing on this job number on friday. how does this job number -- does it feed a romney narrative or does it feed an obama narrative. >> bill: despite by the way the claims by some republicans that this was all a conspiracy to shut the federal government down for two days, part of the conspiracy to delay the jobs numbers so they would not come out on friday. the labor department has announced in fact the job numbers will -- >> if the president can create hurricanes i'm really -- you know, i'm scared and impressed in a weird way. >> bill: job numbers will come out at 8:30 east coast time tomorrow morning. so 2012, we haven't talked about the auto ad yet but the impact of hurricane sandy on this election. chris kofinis is our guest. democratic strategist. your calls welcome at 1-866-55-press. and your twitter comments at bpshow. we'll be right back. >> announcer: chatting with y
that is, again, people feeling better about where the economy is today as well as where the economy is going. that's something that's helping the president. that's why i think a lot of -- a lot of people will be focusing on this job number on friday. how does this job number -- does it feed a romney narrative or does it feed an obama narrative. >> bill: despite by the way the claims by some republicans that this was all a conspiracy to shut the federal government down for two days, part...
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everything from healthcare to the economy. and a time when the government's gotta step in to help, for example, our auto industry. to even disaster relief. and so yeah, if -- if -- let's say north carolina's doing a good job the governor of north carolina is doing a good job, then they get disaster relief. but if you got a governor, i'm saying maybe like in mississippi who doesn't give a crap and doesn't have anything in place the people of mississippi suffer. that's why you need fema. and remember, jimmy carter made fema a cabinet agency. george bush, bill clinton tao too. george w. bush put it in the bowels of the homeland security. then remember what happened with katrina. >> bill: down in san antonio hello, kathy. >> caller: good morning, bill. thank you for giving us a sane alternative. >> bill: to you know what. yes. >> caller: i wanted to say one of the problems was -- >> bill: hey, turn your radio or tv down in the background. >> caller: sorry. >> bill: little distracting. that's it. all right. >> caller: there are pro
everything from healthcare to the economy. and a time when the government's gotta step in to help, for example, our auto industry. to even disaster relief. and so yeah, if -- if -- let's say north carolina's doing a good job the governor of north carolina is doing a good job, then they get disaster relief. but if you got a governor, i'm saying maybe like in mississippi who doesn't give a crap and doesn't have anything in place the people of mississippi suffer. that's why you need fema. and...
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he's such a cancer to the economy. he threatens the whole system. >> stephanie: that's clever. >> yikes. >> i don't think that's going to catch on. >> i've been wondering for months and months, what is fox going to do if and when obama wins? how are they going to justify -- it is a much larger question. i think viewers tune in to fox to be purposely misinformed so they're probably not going to be that upset or they're not going to hold people like eric bolling accountable when they're telling them mitt romney has all of the momentum in the last week but it is really -- it is a curious sort of psychological study in terms of what they're producing and what their viewers want them to produce which do not reflect -- >> stephanie: i love the sigh ops. romney is winning. romney has won. it is like what? carly said on "meet the press," the reason mitt romney is winning with women the reason he's so far ahead with women -- a poll this morning the president is up 15 points among women. >> it is like order your romney inaugural
he's such a cancer to the economy. he threatens the whole system. >> stephanie: that's clever. >> yikes. >> i don't think that's going to catch on. >> i've been wondering for months and months, what is fox going to do if and when obama wins? how are they going to justify -- it is a much larger question. i think viewers tune in to fox to be purposely misinformed so they're probably not going to be that upset or they're not going to hold people like eric bolling...
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this time he's more chill. >> i love the economy's chasing strong head headwinds. >> it's okay. i like the old stuff better. >> tell her about how all the new stuff is [bleeped]. i've been trying to tell her. >> the new sufficient is terrible. >> you can keep your current insurance plan, what is that? >> it's great. >> with the show moments away, the excitement is building. >> we're wondering who will open for obama? >> i want to see hillary clinton. >> if al gore shows up today, i'm going to lose my [bleeped] mind. >> what are you hoping to hear today? >> oh, my god. i see him. i see him. oh, my god! [screaming] oh, my god! >> oh, no, it's just a guy in a plaid shirt. >> i blew it. i'm sorry. i'm very excited. >> sorry. what were you saying? all these chumps had the wait in line, but we scored some v.i.p. passes. i couldn't wait to hear scarlet, will i am. >> hi. >> can you tell me where the v.i.p. section is? >> v.i.p. section? >> as the opening act droned on, we got ready for the main event with a homemade brownie we bought from a man under a bridge. finally, the show began.
this time he's more chill. >> i love the economy's chasing strong head headwinds. >> it's okay. i like the old stuff better. >> tell her about how all the new stuff is [bleeped]. i've been trying to tell her. >> the new sufficient is terrible. >> you can keep your current insurance plan, what is that? >> it's great. >> with the show moments away, the excitement is building. >> we're wondering who will open for obama? >> i want to see hillary...
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, at many points, a will of the whisp, was not that he couldn't figure out he had to do more on the economy to get reelect the, but because he was willing to risk reelection for the sake of doing something permanent to expand the state and to realize more of liberalisms goals. he is, to that extent, he is doing what the markists call heightening the contradictions. he is, in a certain way, begging for the crisis to come, accelerating the crisis, and that's because, i think, and i could be wrong about this, it may be he finds a way to compromise in the second term, if there is one, but i think the game he's playing is more ideological than that, and i think that he would not reject the chance to put it conservatively to have a real fiscal crisis in which there's no stark alternatives. either taxes must go up enormously in order to fund the present promises and some of the future promises made in the welfare state, or we must fundamentally trim the welfare state, and i mean, that would be an opportunity, as i say in the book to sweetennize the american economy and to move from a federal gover
, at many points, a will of the whisp, was not that he couldn't figure out he had to do more on the economy to get reelect the, but because he was willing to risk reelection for the sake of doing something permanent to expand the state and to realize more of liberalisms goals. he is, to that extent, he is doing what the markists call heightening the contradictions. he is, in a certain way, begging for the crisis to come, accelerating the crisis, and that's because, i think, and i could be wrong...
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like creating jobs and growing the economy. >> you're going to dedicate a minimum year of your presidency. and has real implications on what else can't get done in that year. even when you do that, the chances of success is like 1 out of 1 million. >> he was advised and he knew going in that the politics of it weren't going to be very good. >> the status quo is not working for you. >> but the president believed he could succeed where others before him had failed. >> thank you very much, everybody. d bless you. >> with health care, i think it had to do with the fact, he doesn't want to be just another president, he wants to be a great president. >> the president launched his fight to reform health care and largely outsourced it to congress. members were left to hammer out details on their own. >> i just want to make sure i don't get in the way of all of you moving aggressively and rapidly. >> and the president wanted bipartisan support. >> this time, we will not fail. >> the result? total impasse. >> i want to show you a chart. >> a deadlocked congress produced nearly a half dozen plans. >
like creating jobs and growing the economy. >> you're going to dedicate a minimum year of your presidency. and has real implications on what else can't get done in that year. even when you do that, the chances of success is like 1 out of 1 million. >> he was advised and he knew going in that the politics of it weren't going to be very good. >> the status quo is not working for you. >> but the president believed he could succeed where others before him had failed....
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that it's all the economy. and it's all about disliking the person of barack obama. which i think proves to be a poor strategy and they tried to pivot really late. i would give the barack obama campaign a b. and because of a couple of things. number one, they have so much infrastructure. in places like ohio. twice what romney has. they've been running -- chris: lawyers in cleveland. >> and may not have been able to win a lot of the message wars but on the ground they are really swamping the mitt romney campaign. chris: -- >> both b's. i think the president didn't have much vision for the future in his campaign. tell us enough about what he wants to do in the next four years. until late in the game. mitt romney never told us who he was. chris: let's go to the other colgate right here. grade inflation taking over colgate right now? two b's for these candidates? >> well, i'll give them both c pluses, ok? and here's the reason. i think this has been one of the least satisfying, most -- >> right. >> draining and dispiriting campaigns i've ever covered. and i've covered a
that it's all the economy. and it's all about disliking the person of barack obama. which i think proves to be a poor strategy and they tried to pivot really late. i would give the barack obama campaign a b. and because of a couple of things. number one, they have so much infrastructure. in places like ohio. twice what romney has. they've been running -- chris: lawyers in cleveland. >> and may not have been able to win a lot of the message wars but on the ground they are really swamping...
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you grow this economy from the middle class out. >> four more years! four more years! >> his campaign launched an assault on governor romney's record. >> mitt romney made $20 million in 2010, but paid only 14% in taxes. >> in the final days, president obama is making a closing argument that's part jab -- >> i think it's called romnesia. >> -- part promise. >> i will spend every waking hour trying to make your lives a little bit better. >> i'm counting on you -- >> leaving the two men in a close race to the finish with a tiny margin of undecided voters likely to make all the difference. ultimately it will be up to voters and historians to assess the president's term in office. among his accomplishments, the killing of osama bin laden, the passage of landmark but controversial health care reform, the restructuring of the american auto industry, averting a great depression, and keeping his promise to withdraw from iraq. >> the last 3 1/2 years will probably be viewed as one of the most tumultuous periods in american history. and having that steady hand that the president
you grow this economy from the middle class out. >> four more years! four more years! >> his campaign launched an assault on governor romney's record. >> mitt romney made $20 million in 2010, but paid only 14% in taxes. >> in the final days, president obama is making a closing argument that's part jab -- >> i think it's called romnesia. >> -- part promise. >> i will spend every waking hour trying to make your lives a little bit better. >> i'm...
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now i know that when we're elected, the economy and american jobs will still be stagnant but i'm not going to waste any time complaining about my predecessor. toon't spend my time trying pass -- from day one i'm going to go to work helping americans get back to work. people across the country are responding to our five part plan to create jobs. and you've heard about it before. part one is taking full advantage of our energy resources. on day one i'm going to increase the number of permits to drill on federal lands. [applause] i'm going to act speed approval of the keystone pipeline from canada. [applause] and i'm going to revisit coal regulations that were designed by the administration to strangle the industry. so on day one we'll be closer to energy independence. toond i'm going to move boost trade to latin america especially and i'm going to ask congress for authority that is a power every president has used with the exception of president obama. and i will finally designate china as a currency ma nip pew late tor. for time to make trade work america. i'm going to send congress t
now i know that when we're elected, the economy and american jobs will still be stagnant but i'm not going to waste any time complaining about my predecessor. toon't spend my time trying pass -- from day one i'm going to go to work helping americans get back to work. people across the country are responding to our five part plan to create jobs. and you've heard about it before. part one is taking full advantage of our energy resources. on day one i'm going to increase the number of permits to...
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president obama frequently reminds us that he inherited a trouble led economy, but a troubled economy is not that all he inherited. he also inherited the greatest nation in the history of the earth. [applause] he inherited the most productive and innovative nation in history. he inherited the largest economy in the world. and he inherited a people that have always risen to the occasion regardless of the challenges they face so long as they've been led by men and women who guided the nation with vision and conviction. despite all that he inherited president obama did not repair our economy, he did not save medicare and social security t. he did not tame the spending and borrowing. he did not reach across the aisle to bring us together. nor did he stand up to china's trade practices or improve our -- what he did with what he inherited made the problem worse. [applause] in just four short years, he borrowed $6 trillion dollars. he forced through obama care frightening small business from hiring employees and adding thousands of dollars to every families healthcare bill. [applause] at bus
president obama frequently reminds us that he inherited a trouble led economy, but a troubled economy is not that all he inherited. he also inherited the greatest nation in the history of the earth. [applause] he inherited the most productive and innovative nation in history. he inherited the largest economy in the world. and he inherited a people that have always risen to the occasion regardless of the challenges they face so long as they've been led by men and women who guided the nation with...
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for women it is the economy. we have four years of what president obama has put out there. he's been the president, he's been our leader. and today with the new jobs report 7.9% this is not the new normal. we cannot have unemployment. the president told us that after he put in the stimulus we'd down to 5.6% unemployment. where is that? >> correction. the number of jobs exceeded what had been predicted and you are going to have the unemployment rate to tick back up a little bit. every time the economy looks good more people go on -- >> last -- >> 23 million unemployed. >> last word on this topic then on to the ground game. >> one of the greatest issues of our time, right now in our age, mitt romney has come out squarely on the side of greater income and equality stratification between very wealthiest and majority of people in this country. i think another piece that gloria stein ham noted that the pay tax -- women get equal pay in the workplace that we close that wage gap consistently 77% would be automatic economic stimulus. more than three quarters voters support that. mit
for women it is the economy. we have four years of what president obama has put out there. he's been the president, he's been our leader. and today with the new jobs report 7.9% this is not the new normal. we cannot have unemployment. the president told us that after he put in the stimulus we'd down to 5.6% unemployment. where is that? >> correction. the number of jobs exceeded what had been predicted and you are going to have the unemployment rate to tick back up a little bit. every time...
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we are already at 12 percent below whe this economy should be. it would take us six years at 5 percent growth to get back to that. we need to get going in a new direction in terms of economic structure. gerri: thank you for coming on. it's always a pleasure to talk to you. comebacks in. >> a pleasure to be with ou. thank you for havng me. gerri: another one of his points, the president has a knack for picking losers when it comes to grain companies. you know the list. solyndra, begin. another part of the program green stimulus plan is the job training program. today according to a new internal audit that too is a loser. the energy department inspector general says the program was training workers who already had jobs and failed to place them in jobs after the trading was over. in fact, only 38 prcent of those who went through the program got jobs, and 6 rcent of those people kept the job for more than six -- six months. imagine that. 52 percent were already working in the energy sector and did not need training to begin with. this training progra
we are already at 12 percent below whe this economy should be. it would take us six years at 5 percent growth to get back to that. we need to get going in a new direction in terms of economic structure. gerri: thank you for coming on. it's always a pleasure to talk to you. comebacks in. >> a pleasure to be with ou. thank you for havng me. gerri: another one of his points, the president has a knack for picking losers when it comes to grain companies. you know the list. solyndra, begin....
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new measures are designed to prop up the nation's economy. the program was abducted at a cabinet meeting on friday. it will be financed by existing funds, including reserves from the budget. the package in clouds about $1 billion in subsidies for small and medium sized firms and stores and areas hit by the march 11 disaster last year. it will let them jointly launch businesses. $500 million, ear marked to support firms that build factories in fukushima prefecture. $1.5 billion will be used in preparedness for disassers. 123450 -- disasters. some chinese parents are suffering from the side effects of the one child policy. government imposed it to curb the growth of its 1.3 billion feel. if that one child should die, the parents are left in a dire situation. and they may never recover. nhk's report. >> reporter: a married couple. nine years ago their only child suffered a heart attack in high school and died. the death sent his father into depression. then, six months later, they suffered a stroke. now, he can't move the right half of his body.
new measures are designed to prop up the nation's economy. the program was abducted at a cabinet meeting on friday. it will be financed by existing funds, including reserves from the budget. the package in clouds about $1 billion in subsidies for small and medium sized firms and stores and areas hit by the march 11 disaster last year. it will let them jointly launch businesses. $500 million, ear marked to support firms that build factories in fukushima prefecture. $1.5 billion will be used in...
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the economy. of course, that will be the deciding factor in the election on tuesday. finally, i think i've covered this economic deal today fairly and my prediction of yesterday that the mainstream media, which overwhelmingly supports president obama's re-election, will use the last few days to bolter mr. obama looks to be on track. but i want to know what you think about the factor's election coverage analysis. we are asking in a new billoreilly.com poll. do you believe the factor has been fair covering the election? do you believe the factor has been fair covering the election? yes or no. and we will give you the results on monday. that's a memo. now the top story tonight, let's bring in the aforementioned economic guru, lou docks. and you say? >> i say unemployment right now is higher than when president obama took office in 2009. and that's not good enough to be of any significant, in my opinion, any significant help to gov. romney. and that is 23 million people without work, who are working w
the economy. of course, that will be the deciding factor in the election on tuesday. finally, i think i've covered this economic deal today fairly and my prediction of yesterday that the mainstream media, which overwhelmingly supports president obama's re-election, will use the last few days to bolter mr. obama looks to be on track. but i want to know what you think about the factor's election coverage analysis. we are asking in a new billoreilly.com poll. do you believe the factor has been...
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it will mean fewer jobs, less robust economy. the you think they are talking up the story are too pessimistic , do you think they're right on target? >> well, i would not doubt for their numbers, but i certainly agree with the direction that they're talking about. there is no question that it is not just uncertain. it is the concern that we will have higher taxes and taxes on sectors of the economy that have been important in creating growth. governor romney has talked a lot about small business. i think the president has proposed that, but there is an importantoint there, and that is that if you tax the top earners at 39% your hitting small businesses. when you talk about investment, when you talk about capital gains, you talk about dividends, taxation at ordinary income levels, you're talking about significant impediments to growth. that is how you create jobs in this country. we know it works. there is a historical record on the stuff. this is not just campaign rhetoric. if you look at the literature the studies this, and i lo
it will mean fewer jobs, less robust economy. the you think they are talking up the story are too pessimistic , do you think they're right on target? >> well, i would not doubt for their numbers, but i certainly agree with the direction that they're talking about. there is no question that it is not just uncertain. it is the concern that we will have higher taxes and taxes on sectors of the economy that have been important in creating growth. governor romney has talked a lot about small...
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it's their perception of which candidate has the best plan for the economy. this is driving the jewish vote it this year. >> and what do you make of president obama not putting religion at the forefront like so many presidents have in the past? we rarely see pictures of him going to church like we have in the past and previous administrations dating back to bill clinton and beyond? >> it's interesting if you take, you know, church attendance as a proxy. ronald reagan didn't go to church that much either; what we see is, i think, it's fair to say that we heard more about religion from candidate obama than from president obama. we tend to hear from president obama at official occasions, official pronouncements. those sorts of things. we hear it every now and then when he refers to, you know, my brother's, i want to be -- we should be our brothers and sister's keepers, we need to appeal to the golden rule. that sort of thing. it's right to say that neither candidate is to bring us to the forefront and seeing it as something of a liability in this election cycle
it's their perception of which candidate has the best plan for the economy. this is driving the jewish vote it this year. >> and what do you make of president obama not putting religion at the forefront like so many presidents have in the past? we rarely see pictures of him going to church like we have in the past and previous administrations dating back to bill clinton and beyond? >> it's interesting if you take, you know, church attendance as a proxy. ronald reagan didn't go to...
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he wants us to believe he can fix things like the economy and won't give up until he does. but that's the easy part of his story. the rest is harder to tell. he's a devout mormon who still worries it will be held against him. he's more pragmatist than ideologue, more private than public, and in the end more cautious than candid, possibly the ult will mat lesson he learned from his father's life. >> he cared about the passion for the mission he was in the middle of fighting for and win being or losing didn't change who he was. he's been defined as a man of character throughout his life. elections don't change that. >> is that how you feel during the election, win or lose? >> absolutely. this is up to the american people. who i am has long been decided by my wife, my five sons, my grandchildren and sons in law and people who know me best. >> he doesn't just want to be another president. he wanted to be a great president. >> cool under pressure. >> it was a huge risk that the president took. >> the united states killed osama bin laden. >> his presidency marked by political div
he wants us to believe he can fix things like the economy and won't give up until he does. but that's the easy part of his story. the rest is harder to tell. he's a devout mormon who still worries it will be held against him. he's more pragmatist than ideologue, more private than public, and in the end more cautious than candid, possibly the ult will mat lesson he learned from his father's life. >> he cared about the passion for the mission he was in the middle of fighting for and win...
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economy back into recession. with ten days until the re-election, it doesn't look like we're going to get it, not out of washington, not out of congress, and certainly not on the campaign trail. what have you heard? have you heard anything that you need to hear to make your
economy back into recession. with ten days until the re-election, it doesn't look like we're going to get it, not out of washington, not out of congress, and certainly not on the campaign trail. what have you heard? have you heard anything that you need to hear to make your
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economy can make a full recovery in capital account stay with us. good afternoon welcome to capital account i'm lauren lyster here in washington d.c. these are your headlines for friday november second two thousand and twelve jobs numbers for october show the unemployment rate inching up a tenth of a percent to seven point nine percent but this is because more people entered the labor force which may be a good sign and payrolls climbed more than forecast so are we seeing incremental improvements on the labor front houses dana is that given all the stimulus measures in place since two thousand and eight and what do wages indicate about an economic recovery or lack thereof we'll talk about it and today the buzz is the labor department report yesterday it was the private a.t.p. jobs report reportedly showing companies expanding payrolls the most in eight months now these numbers get so much buzz when they come out less so when revisions are later released what can we learn from a.d.p.s revisionist history that could temper our expectations and from sup
economy can make a full recovery in capital account stay with us. good afternoon welcome to capital account i'm lauren lyster here in washington d.c. these are your headlines for friday november second two thousand and twelve jobs numbers for october show the unemployment rate inching up a tenth of a percent to seven point nine percent but this is because more people entered the labor force which may be a good sign and payrolls climbed more than forecast so are we seeing incremental...
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i want him to concentrate on the economy and jobs. he had to bailout the auto industry, now that they are doing well, let's see what he's f he can do when he's given an even hand. >> we'll be more with harvey weinstein and director stock well after this. president obama: there's just no quit in america... and you're seeing that right now. over five million new jobs. exports up forty one percent. home values... rising. our auto industry... back. and our heroes are coming home. we're not there yet, but we've made real progress and the... last thing we should do is turn back now. here's my plan for the next four years: making education and training a national priority; building on our manufacturing boom; boosting american-made energy; reducing the deficits responsibly by cutting where... we can, and asking the wealthy to pay a little more. and ending the war in afghanistan, so we can... do some nation-building here at home. that's the right path. so read my plan, compare it to governor romney's... and decide which is better for you. it's
i want him to concentrate on the economy and jobs. he had to bailout the auto industry, now that they are doing well, let's see what he's f he can do when he's given an even hand. >> we'll be more with harvey weinstein and director stock well after this. president obama: there's just no quit in america... and you're seeing that right now. over five million new jobs. exports up forty one percent. home values... rising. our auto industry... back. and our heroes are coming home. we're not...
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that has done well in our economy and that last 40 years. with the eisenhower rate, which could raise $1.20 trillion, which is more than last year's deficit. i would be in favor of spending of revenues to stimulate the economy. the problem right now is that consumers are over indebted and out of work, private businesses cannot work and expand production if they have no customers. i would support cutting the military budget by 50% as well as closing corporate tax loopholes and ending subsidies and giveaways to big energy. >> i would not go back as far as president eisenhower, but i would look to president clinton for some indication to what we need to do. we need to share the sacrifice. i think we can protect small businesses and farms by not raising taxes on any income under a million dollars. we are not talking about small businesses and farms. if we are, then we can negotiate that. we have to get rid of the tax breaks for oil companies. i can agree with a lot of what she says. she went to washington and she voted to raise taxes on every wo
that has done well in our economy and that last 40 years. with the eisenhower rate, which could raise $1.20 trillion, which is more than last year's deficit. i would be in favor of spending of revenues to stimulate the economy. the problem right now is that consumers are over indebted and out of work, private businesses cannot work and expand production if they have no customers. i would support cutting the military budget by 50% as well as closing corporate tax loopholes and ending subsidies...
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they will make their decision based on the economy. that group of economy undecided, they have had plenty of information to make up their mind. something like this libya thing could flip it. i don't know what will make up the mind of the last group. a lot of them will stay home. neil: whose supporters are more rabid to come out? >> don't think either supporters are more rabid. the motion of the people who want four more years of barack obama. the purpose of these rallies i mitt romney or by the president are to get those people very motivated. that's not have four more years like the last four years. neil: if you are mitt romney, you have trouble closing this case, what is it you have to do? >> he has to remain positive exactly how he has been doing. i would let other people do that. neil: hits an on a pathetic jobf it in the debates. >> somebody will debate it a week from now. a week before the election will not help for either candidate to be particularly negative. at the talk about the future, what they will do, th leave it o the su
they will make their decision based on the economy. that group of economy undecided, they have had plenty of information to make up their mind. something like this libya thing could flip it. i don't know what will make up the mind of the last group. a lot of them will stay home. neil: whose supporters are more rabid to come out? >> don't think either supporters are more rabid. the motion of the people who want four more years of barack obama. the purpose of these rallies i mitt romney or...
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they will continue to lead us forward and not drag us back toward to policies that crashed our economy. if you work hard and play by the world that everyone has a chance if succeed. >> let me ask about the other names on the ballot. the members of congress. polls are democrat think that the democrats will gain in the house but republicans will still hold on to the majority. the democrats keep the senate but do not retake the house. do you agree? >> we have enough races them play where there are candidates with resources and ground game or the numbers are there. they have put enough players on the field so that when it comes to turnout on election day, of if we have the kind of election day we have prepared for, we can take the house back. we will be making gains in the double digits. i think we have a real opportunity to take the house. >> thank you very much for being with us. >> thank you. my pleasure. >> joining us from the campaign trail is senator john, the chairman of the conference. joining us at the table is real clear politics and dave levinthal up politico. >> i want to follo
they will continue to lead us forward and not drag us back toward to policies that crashed our economy. if you work hard and play by the world that everyone has a chance if succeed. >> let me ask about the other names on the ballot. the members of congress. polls are democrat think that the democrats will gain in the house but republicans will still hold on to the majority. the democrats keep the senate but do not retake the house. do you agree? >> we have enough races them play...
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why he can manage the economy. that has been lackluster. i think that home would be kinder. >> how long does it take and how much does it cost to rebuild the battered communities? in japan, they are still asking that question a year after the tsunami. billions of dollars destined for reconstruction have been misspent. >> the images of the massive it tsunami is surging ashore in march 2011 are indelibly burned into the members of people around the world. the destruction was on a scale few people had ever seen before and many found it hard to comprehend. the coastline more than 250 kilometers long was left utterly devastated. whole town's white from the map in a matter of minutes. it was clear that the cleanup and rebuilding was going to be an enormous effort. the biggest since the end of world war ii. the japanese government to decide 150 billion u.s. dollars to fund it. it turns out that a quarter is spent on projects completely unrelated to the disaster. the list of projects, according to the japanese government's audit, is quite extraordi
why he can manage the economy. that has been lackluster. i think that home would be kinder. >> how long does it take and how much does it cost to rebuild the battered communities? in japan, they are still asking that question a year after the tsunami. billions of dollars destined for reconstruction have been misspent. >> the images of the massive it tsunami is surging ashore in march 2011 are indelibly burned into the members of people around the world. the destruction was on a...
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but actually promote yukon change to one of the region's reaches economies when is the canal scheduled for completion. indeed and a vision of such a canal goes back as long as the history of nicaragua for five centuries you know nobody. ever since the spanish conquest and later on great britain rival it with spain for control of iraq are thinking there was a natural one. away here it's sort of existed or by way of the sun one river that springs from lake nicaragua but one section was missing that we were a canal across the narrow isthmus of reverse because of that our country ended up in the middle of geo political disputes and became a target for us expansionist policies nicaragua and most of all independent of the us invasion but what's important here is that this project has always been on the books with a good i want to over a century ago the americans themselves looked into building a canal in nicaragua but then they decided to invest in the panama canal. but once we became independent we revisited this with it and now we're working to make it real and our canal would not serve to
but actually promote yukon change to one of the region's reaches economies when is the canal scheduled for completion. indeed and a vision of such a canal goes back as long as the history of nicaragua for five centuries you know nobody. ever since the spanish conquest and later on great britain rival it with spain for control of iraq are thinking there was a natural one. away here it's sort of existed or by way of the sun one river that springs from lake nicaragua but one section was missing...
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the economy, stupid. friday the last jobs report before the election. last month, it gave the president a boost. will the october number matter more? i'm chris matthews. welcome to the show. with us today, "time" magazine's joe klein. the bbc's katty kay. cnbc's kelly evans. and "the washington post's" david ignatius. first up, we're staring down at the wind tunnel now but historic perfect political storm in the coming nine days of this campaign. and these closing days when we played out in mind games on both sides. the president saying he jist wants to hold on -- he just wants to hold on. >> what we have is a lead that we've maintained throughout this campaign. and we are going to just continue to drive home the message that there are two fundamentally different choices in this election. about where we take the country. chris: and he's on the air with a fear factor ad. >> 537. the number of votes that changed the course of american history. >> florida is too close to call. >> so this year, if you're thinking that your vote doesn't count, that it won't
the economy, stupid. friday the last jobs report before the election. last month, it gave the president a boost. will the october number matter more? i'm chris matthews. welcome to the show. with us today, "time" magazine's joe klein. the bbc's katty kay. cnbc's kelly evans. and "the washington post's" david ignatius. first up, we're staring down at the wind tunnel now but historic perfect political storm in the coming nine days of this campaign. and these closing days when...
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is highly vulnerable as an economy. throughout our history our economy has suffered at the hands of the u.s. and its policies the city of grenada for example one of those burned to the ground with falling prey to america's expansionist policies all those wars and military invasions the us has sponsored or provoked all there's even been a ruling by the international court of justice binding the united states to compensate by correct ever for all our losses but the us has ignored this verdict oh good of course the fact that the us has terminated what they call aid to nicaragua has had negative consequences for our people and our country but in reality that was no way to get what the americans call aid which really tiny installments in payment of the enormous debt the us owes to nicaragua it was no aid nor cooperation that was merely an allowance they paid us with passing it for aid and co-operation with their word and it came with tight conditions attached to them so we cannot talk of nicaragua as a sovereign and independ
is highly vulnerable as an economy. throughout our history our economy has suffered at the hands of the u.s. and its policies the city of grenada for example one of those burned to the ground with falling prey to america's expansionist policies all those wars and military invasions the us has sponsored or provoked all there's even been a ruling by the international court of justice binding the united states to compensate by correct ever for all our losses but the us has ignored this verdict oh...
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the top concern is jobs for the young people and the economy. but when we dig in it's really finding a job, especially those who aren't going on to college, making sure they can find jobs. even those who do go to college they are graduating on average with $25,000 worts of debt and then struggling to find a job on top of that. the economic situation for these young people is real. and it certainly they are look most closely at when deciding who should be the next president. >> what are the challenges to get the young voters out to the poll. >> first is the process itself. young people are starting to pay attention. can't tell you how many calls we were getting in our office saying i'm preparing to go vote. i'm going early on election day, where do i register. in most states i have to tell those voters it's just too late. we are really pushing same day voter registration states and election registration and making sure people get registered and cast a ballot. second thing is just intimidation of doing something for the first time. where do i go?
the top concern is jobs for the young people and the economy. but when we dig in it's really finding a job, especially those who aren't going on to college, making sure they can find jobs. even those who do go to college they are graduating on average with $25,000 worts of debt and then struggling to find a job on top of that. the economic situation for these young people is real. and it certainly they are look most closely at when deciding who should be the next president. >> what are...